Publication

[Concept of first responders in Western Switzerland: current situation and future perspectives]

Journal Paper/Review - Apr 10, 2013

Units
PubMed

Citation
Moser A, Yersin B, Osterwalder J, Carron P. [Concept of first responders in Western Switzerland: current situation and future perspectives]. Rev Med Suisse 2013; 9:780-2.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (Deutsch)
Journal
Rev Med Suisse 2013; 9
Publication Date
Apr 10, 2013
Issn Print
1660-9379
Pages
780-2
Brief description/objective

The notion of "First Responder" (FR) refers to the system of first-aid volunteers who act to initiate the first-aid care before the classical emergency help arrives. In 2011, the French-speaking Switzerland counts 19 groups, divided up between four cantons (Fribourg, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Valais). The geographical distribution of those FR shows the stakes of these peripherical areas, with the accessibility difficulties for the emergency services, and a low demography of ambulances and doctors. The number of interventions carried out by the FR has significantly increased during the last years. The association of a quality formation, an excellent knowledge of the ground and a quick intervention has a positive impact on the survival of the patients with vital emergency or traumatic conditions.